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US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.
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With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
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US Navy secretary sees no need to rush next-gen destroyer program
The industrial base is behind on destroyer deliveries, but SECNAV wants to continue the line “for a long period of time” instead of rushing to start DDG(X)
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US Navy creates innovation center, advisory board to focus investments
A new Navy Innovation Center will work with industry and academia to ensure the service remains ahead of tech trends over the long term.
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White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
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Navy hopes new funding model can cut sub maintenance delays by 2026
U.S. attack subs saw a combined 1,100 days of maintenance delays last year. The service thinks it can get near zero with a couple fundamental changes.
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Zumwalt tackles surface warfare basics in first operational employment
After years of delay, destroyer Zumwalt is back from its first operational employment to the Pacific.
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Better weapons, complex training bolster US submarine force
Hypersonic missiles are coming to the newest Virginia-class subs starting in 2029.
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Navy readies new tools, training after Connecticut submarine collision
A new tool will spot shallow waters for the crew, and the Navy has added navigation training for officers and sailors.
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US Navy wants to avoid shortfall of nuke-armed subs in 2030s
The Navy wants to extend up to five aging subs and hasten the delivery of their replacements to avoid any shortfalls of these critical national assets.
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US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.
-
With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
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US Navy secretary sees no need to rush next-gen destroyer program
The industrial base is behind on destroyer deliveries, but SECNAV wants to continue the line “for a long period of time” instead of rushing to start DDG(X)
-
US Navy creates innovation center, advisory board to focus investments
A new Navy Innovation Center will work with industry and academia to ensure the service remains ahead of tech trends over the long term.
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White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
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Navy hopes new funding model can cut sub maintenance delays by 2026
U.S. attack subs saw a combined 1,100 days of maintenance delays last year. The service thinks it can get near zero with a couple fundamental changes.
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Zumwalt tackles surface warfare basics in first operational employment
After years of delay, destroyer Zumwalt is back from its first operational employment to the Pacific.
-
Better weapons, complex training bolster US submarine force
Hypersonic missiles are coming to the newest Virginia-class subs starting in 2029.
-
Navy readies new tools, training after Connecticut submarine collision
A new tool will spot shallow waters for the crew, and the Navy has added navigation training for officers and sailors.
-
US Navy wants to avoid shortfall of nuke-armed subs in 2030s
The Navy wants to extend up to five aging subs and hasten the delivery of their replacements to avoid any shortfalls of these critical national assets.
-
US Navy declares full-rate production for Marine Corps’ CH-53K helo
The Navy declared the Marines’ CH-53K heavy lift helicopter ready for full-rate production, allowing the Marines to buy 21 a year in the coming years.
-
With three prototypes in hand, Marines ready for recon vehicle testing
The Marine Corps will test three options for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle in early 2023, now that all competitors have turned in their vehicles.
-
US Navy secretary sees no need to rush next-gen destroyer program
The industrial base is behind on destroyer deliveries, but SECNAV wants to continue the line “for a long period of time” instead of rushing to start DDG(X)
-
US Navy creates innovation center, advisory board to focus investments
A new Navy Innovation Center will work with industry and academia to ensure the service remains ahead of tech trends over the long term.
-
White House steps in as Navy, Pentagon feud over amphibious ship study
An official has described to Defense News a standoff between the Navy and the Pentagon, and how the White House had to play arbitrator.
-
Navy hopes new funding model can cut sub maintenance delays by 2026
U.S. attack subs saw a combined 1,100 days of maintenance delays last year. The service thinks it can get near zero with a couple fundamental changes.
-
Zumwalt tackles surface warfare basics in first operational employment
After years of delay, destroyer Zumwalt is back from its first operational employment to the Pacific.
-
Better weapons, complex training bolster US submarine force
Hypersonic missiles are coming to the newest Virginia-class subs starting in 2029.
-
Navy readies new tools, training after Connecticut submarine collision
A new tool will spot shallow waters for the crew, and the Navy has added navigation training for officers and sailors.
-
US Navy wants to avoid shortfall of nuke-armed subs in 2030s
The Navy wants to extend up to five aging subs and hasten the delivery of their replacements to avoid any shortfalls of these critical national assets.













